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No, that is 300W incandescent or 100W LED. Sliding scale for mixed loads (150W incan + 50W LED, etc.). You would need another plug in module, which you could pair to the same pico and make the two modules behave as one.

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It should. One person was using the Caseta plug in module for LED Christmas lights. His wattage was too low, so he added a USB power adapter to get the wattage high enough.

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